Schedule-induced Polydipsia in Lines of Rats Selectively Bred for High and Low Ethanol Preference

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N. W. Gilpin
N. E. Badia-Elder
R. L. Elder
R. B. Stewart
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[1] Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis,Department of Psychology, Program in Psychobiology of Addictions, Purdue School of Science
[2] The Committee on the Neurobiology of Addictive Disorders (CNAD),undefined
[3] The Scripps Research Institute,undefined
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Behavior Genetics | 2008年 / 38卷
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Adjunctive behavior; Schedule-induced polydipsia; Alcohol-preferring rats; Alcohol-nonpreferring rats; Genetic correlation; P rats; NP rats; HAD rats; LAD rats;
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Ethanol drinking was assessed in the P/NP, HAD1/LAD1, and HAD2/LAD2 lines of rats under environmental conditions that produce schedule-induced polydipsia. Female rats (n = 8/line), maintained at 85% of free-feeding body weights, underwent daily 1-h sessions during which 45-mg food pellets were delivered every 60 s. Water, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32% w/v ethanol solution was available from a single bottle for 8 consecutive sessions at each concentration, with blood-ethanol levels (BELs) determined after selected sessions. P and HAD2 rats drank more water and ethanol than their non-preferring counterparts, while HAD1 and LAD1 rats did not differ. Ethanol intake and BELs were positively correlated (r = 0.75) across lines. Finally, rats were allowed 14 daily choice sessions with 8% ethanol and water concurrently available. Water intake generally exceeded ethanol intake in all lines, while P rats drank similar amounts of both fluids. These line differences indicate pleiotropic effects of genes that mediate ethanol intake and schedule-induced behaviors.
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页码:515 / 524
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